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Amazon has announced a new licensing deal with Viacom that will allow Amazon Prime members to stream TV shows to over 300 devices, including the Kindle Fire. Members will have access to thousands of episodes from hit shows on MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, TV Land, Spike, VH1, BET, CMT and Logo. This just adds to the slew of content already available to Amazon Prime members, which from what I’m told is an excellent deal.

It looks like Samsung’s 5.3″ Galaxy Note has sparked a large display revolution. LG has teased an interesting device called the Optimus Vu. Not only does it sport a 5″ display, but it features an unconventional 4:3 aspect ratio. Other unofficial specs include:

If you’re a desktop user of Microsoft’s OneNote, you’ll be happy to know they’ve finally gotten around to releasing an Android app. While many Android users have already given up on OneNote in favor of apps such as Evernote and Springpad, there are many of you who have been patiently awaiting this moment. If you happen to be one of the patient ones, you’ll now be able to enjoy your usual note-taking actions such as creating notes and to-do lists with OneNote Mobile for Android.

T-Mobile has announced its Valentine’s Day Sale promotion which will take place on Saturday February 11th. For one day only, T-Mobile will offer all of their 4G devices and select tablets for free. The promotion applies to anyone signing up for a new two-year contract on any qualifying Classic Plan™2 or for a $0.00 down payment after mail-in rebate card when signing up on a qualifying Unlimited Value™3 Plan.

The Google Voice app received an update today, giving it a nice new ICS styled UI and icon to match. This update adds a couple features for tablet users such as a Click-to-Call button added to the main UI as well as a couple general features such as:

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